| Show t I DECLARES SOVIET RUSSIA W WANTS LASTING PEACE By ALBERT LONDRES Famous French Writer and Sociologist Special to Ur Universal 1 Service P Paris ris July 17 AIl All that we wish is peace with all sll the world We Yc do not desire to be the enemy o of ot any nation nor any individual Stories of ot the imperialism of ot the soviet government are infamous s lies The Tho phrases fell feU from the lips Ups of ot oft soviet foreign minister and considered the ablest man in Russia Russia Russin Rus Rus- sia sin as as I sat before hl him In his sparsely furnished office In Moscow at 3 o'clock in hi the tho morning one night In April Three o'clock in the morning Yes Tho ho Soviets work hard They know no no hour eight-hour law The Thc leaders rs work hardest of ot alL Whatever their alms aims ma may be whatever their desires there is no gainsaying the fact ac act that they are striving extraordinarily hard hald to achieve them Tho The day of was full not a minute was to be spared so he ho gave me my rny interview in th the middle of ot the night When hen said We Wo desire peace I 1 pointed out t that at at that very moment the tho Soviets were engaged in war war w war war-war war with Poland w war r r in the south No iNo we WO are not making war war was w-as ills his quick r retort tort They are are making war Avar on us Attacked he ho must nat naturally naturally r ally defend ourselves But we we shall ner seek sack to the throats ts ot peoples of w who d da n not t want them tho thod d doctrines which ore are today making Ru the happiest st nation Uon on earth What What d do we we seek ekr Monsieur wo woe we wes s e ck happl S of I Russia W We r not ot thi tu Q but Jut Its 9 mpr A we c b believe eve evel we tt It A v. v l yi T v Jo j A |